Amazon Rain Forest Nears Dangerous ‘Tipping Point’
It is losing its ability to recover from disturbances such as drought, wildfire and human development, researchers say
It is losing its ability to recover from disturbances such as drought, wildfire and human development, researchers say
Climate-driven mismatches in the life cycles of plants and animals were also cited as a major concern
Turtle eggs feed the dunes in which they are laid and serve as a reminder of how humans conservation efforts reap positive effects
The country’s audacious predator-eradication drive gains ground
As trees are cleared, surrounding areas heat up, triggering heavy rainstorms
Airborne DNA detection, pesticides and the revival of wetlands are on the radar of biodiversity protectors
Our climate problem is big, but a person’s diet change can make an impact
Trees die as a result of severe damage, but some have overcome storms, droughts, fires, and more to survive for thousands of years
New proof-of-concept research shows how environmental DNA (eDNA) technology could be used to assess what is buzzing by
On Remembrance Day for Lost Species, mourn what’s lost, but also be grateful for the species we still have
Indigenous peoples have been conserving ecosystems for millennia. Now the developed world wants to evict them
An assessment of chimpanzees, gorillas and bonobos reveals that our economic “footprint” is the primary driver of great apes’ fate
There are deep-rooted connections between sustainable deserts and a sustainable future
Negotiations are underway to update the Convention on Biological Diversity to better protect and restore nature
A young writer camps out on a tiny bit of land at the western end of the Long Island Sound
It would also greatly cut greenhouse gas emissions
A string of hives between posts can fend off the pachyderms better than other deterrents, research shows
An environmental non-profit hopes to support development of wind power while protecting whales and fish
An ambitious and popular project to connect the dangerously inbred Santa Monica mountain lions to a larger population is about to break ground
In Science Book Talk, a new four-part podcast miniseries, host Deboki Chakravarti acts as literary guide to two science books that share a beautiful and sometimes deeply resonant entanglement...
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